2. Don't worry about being gentle pulling off the moldings, your are shaving them so I doubt you'll be putting them back on anytime soon. With a little force just pull the molding back. This goes the same for the small molding on the front fenders. The plastic fittings holding them in will break off allowing you to pull them off. 3. With the front doors and fender taken care of, repeat on the back door. Get a flat head screwdriver or something flat to help begin pulling the molding back.
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4. Now that the moldings are off it's time to remove access sticky tape and clean them up. 5. You will need to grind each hole complete of paint to allow a good weld to fill in the holes. We recommend removing the door panels before welding. With the door panels off you can then place small pieces of metal behind the holes to be tacked to close the hole. 6. With the doors cleaned up, it is time to tack up the holes. Be sure to let each hole cool off after each tack so that you do not cause the body to warp.
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